GARROTE vs GARROTTE: NOUN
- A method of execution formerly practiced in Spain, in which a tightened iron collar is used to strangle or break the neck of a condemned person.
- The iron collar used for such an execution.
- Strangulation, especially in order to rob.
- A cord or wire used for strangling.
- A mode of capital punishment practised in Spain and Portugal, formerly by simple strangulation.
- The instrument by means of which this punishment is inflicted.
- Strangulation by any means used in imitation of the garrote, and especially as a means of robbery. See garroting.
- A Spanish mode of execution by strangulation, with an iron collar affixed to a post and tightened by a screw until life become extinct.
- An instrument of execution for execution by strangulation
- A short length of rope or other instrument used to strangle a person.
- An iron collar formerly used in Spain to execute people by strangulation
- Something, especially a cord or wire, used for strangulation
- The instrument by means of which the garrote{1} is inflicted.
- An instrument of execution for execution by strangulation
- An iron collar formerly used in Spain to execute people by strangulation
- Something, especially a cord or wire used for strangulation
GARROTE vs GARROTTE: VERB
- To execute by strangulation
- To kill using a garrote
- Strangle with an iron collar
- Strangle with an iron collar
- To execute by strangulation
GARROTE vs GARROTTE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To strangle with the garrote; hence, to seize by the throat, from behind, with a view to strangle and rob.
- To strangle in order to rob.
- To execute by garrote.
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GARROTE vs GARROTTE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To put to death by means of the garrote.—2. To strangle so as to render insensible or helpless, generally for the purpose of robbery. See garroting.
- To cheat in card-playing by concealing certain cards at the back of the neck: a mode of cheating practised among card-sharpers.
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GARROTE vs GARROTTE: RELATED WORDS
- Scotch tape, Lanyard, Lug wrench, Broom handle, Coat hanger, Machete, Asphyxiation, Rope, Cord, Noose, Duct tape, Strangulation, Iron collar, Garotte, Garrotte
- Genital organ, Revenger, Matchet, Razorblade, Pipe wrench, Impalement, Stab, Strap, Bludgeon, Cord, Manacle, Garotte, Iron collar, Scrag, Garrote
GARROTE vs GARROTTE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Shivs, Razorblade, Screwdriver, Scissors, Shoelace, Scotch tape, Lug wrench, Broom handle, Machete, Rope, Cord, Noose, Duct tape, Strangulation, Garrotte
- Slipknot, Buckler, Horsewhip, Machete, Stun baton, Genital organ, Revenger, Matchet, Razorblade, Pipe wrench, Stab, Strap, Cord, Manacle, Scrag
GARROTE vs GARROTTE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Panarace M, Aguero JI, Garrote M, Jauregui G, Segovia A, Cane L, et al.
- Londero A, Quinta R, Abraham AG, Sereno R, De Antoni G, Garrote GL.
- The chain pulls at her ears, circles her head like a garrote.
- Garrote Used most commonly in Spain and in former Spanish colonies.
- Arnis is also known as Eskrima, Kali, Garrote and other names in various regional languages.
- Garrote, she sent the men along to hinder us, by any sexual attributes?
- Like a shadow, I lurk closely behind him and equip my garrote.
- Prideful and intensive Delmar garring her papistry garrote or overtime ninth.
- Keep things quiet and garrote three Praetorians without being spotted.
- Sparsity of these are inherent to the Variational Garrote solver.
- The Garrotte Lions Club and ROOFBB have contributed, and Emily Hanchett at Tioga is working with the students on this.
- GARROTTEA garrotte is a simple, reinforced length of roe used by assassins to strangle their foes.
- Useful that collar in case somebody ever wanted to garrotte you from behind?
- Cliffy Miguel sometimes sauce his firman readably and garrotte so forzando!
GARROTE vs GARROTTE: QUESTIONS
- When was the last country to get rid of the garrote?
- What are the benefits of using sinister strike and garrote on Heroes?
- How many people were executed by garrote in the Middle Ages?
- How effective was the garrote as a form of punishment?
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